A mass (lump or nodule) of the head and neck is a common reason for patients to seek the consultation of an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) physician. Masses of the head and neck may represent a variety of conditions such as infections, congenital lesions, benign growths, or malignant tumors. Physicians will determine the etiology of a head and neck mass by reviewing the patient’s symptoms.
Important questions to ask patients with head and neck masses are:
The next step in evaluating a patient with a head and neck mass is to examine the patient. This includes a comprehensive examination of the head and neck.
Otorhinolaryngologists may recommend an imaging study such as ultrasound or CT scan to further elucidate the etiology of the neck mass. The Head and Neck Oncologic Surgeons of UT-Houston are trained and experienced in performing office ultrasonography of head and neck masses and may perform an ultrasound during your visit. In some cases, a needle biopsy may be recommended to further assist in determining the nature of a head and neck mass.
It is very important to have all head and neck masses evaluated by a skilled Otorhinolaryngologist. In some patients, a delay to diagnosis may have serious consequences.